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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Review of Issues and Case Law Relating to Business Divorce in Texas LLC's and Partnerships

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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Review of Issues and Case Law Relating to Business Divorce in Texas LLC's and Partnerships
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Explore the array of legal business issues that owners and investors in private entities face when they consider implementing a Business Divorce. Review the exit strategies that owners and investors in private companies are well-advised to consider before investing, including buy-sell agreements, valuation methods and drag-along and tag-along rights. And examine claims made by minority investors who wish to challenge the actions taken by the business's majority owners, and the legal defenses of majority owners to these investor accusations.

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Jason Fulton, Ladd A. Hirsch

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Breaking Up Is Hard to Do: Review of Issues and Case Law Relating to Business Divorce in Texas LLC's and Partnerships (Jul 2016)

Explore the array of legal business issues that owners and investors in private entities face when they consider implementing a Business Divorce. Review the exit strategies that owners and investors in private companies are well-advised to consider before investing, including buy-sell agreements, valuation methods and drag-along and tag-along rights. And examine claims made by minority investors who wish to challenge the actions taken by the business's majority owners, and the legal defenses of majority owners to these investor accusations.

Originally presented: Jul 2016 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Jason Fulton, Diamond McCarthy LLP - Dallas, TX
Ladd A. Hirsch, Diamond McCarthy LLP - Dallas, TX